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Indiana 25th Infantry (Union)

8/19/61

Organized - Indiana 25th Infantry - Indiana

2/11/62

Battle - Fort Donelson - Fort Donelson, Tennessee

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Fort Donelson

Early in the war, Union commanders realized control of the major rivers would be the key to success in the Western Theater.READ MORE

4/6/62

Leadership Change - Regiment - Lieutenant Colonel William H. Morgan, and Major John W. Foster

Lieutenant ColonelWilliam H. Morgan

MajorJohn W. Foster

4/6/62

Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel James C. Veatch

4/6/62

Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General Stephen A. Hurlbut

Brigadier GeneralStephen A. Hurlbut

4/6/62

Leadership Change - Regiment - Lieutenant Colonel William H. Morgan

Lieutenant ColonelWilliam H. Morgan

4/6/62

Battle - Shiloh - Hardin County, Tennessee

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Shiloh

On the morning of April 6, 1862, 40,000 Confederate soldiers under the command of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston poured out of the nearby woods and struck the encamped divisions of Union soldiers occupying ground near Pittsburg Landing on the Tennessee River.READ MORE

4/29/62

Battle - Siege of Corinth - Corinth, Mississippi

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Siege of Corinth

Union forces had captured the railroad junction and important transportation center at Corinth, Mississippi in the spring of 1862 after their victory at Shiloh. After the Battle of Iuka in September, Maj. Gen. Sterling Price's Confederate Army of the West marched to Ripley, Mississippi where it joined Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dorn's Army of West Tennessee. Van Dorn took command of the combined force numbering about 22,000 men. The Rebels marched southeast toward Corinth, hoping to recapture it and then sweep int…READ MORE

10/5/62

Battle - Hatchie's Bridge - Hardeman County, Tennessee; McNairy County, Tennessee

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Hatchie's Bridge

Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dorn's Confederate Army of West Tennessee retreated north from Corinth, Mississippi after their defeat there on October 4, 1862. Maj. Gen. William S. Rosecrans did not send forces in pursuit until the morning of October 5th. Maj. Gen. Edward O.C. Ord, commanding a detachment of the Union Army of the Tennessee, had been advancing south toward Corinth to assist Rosecrans. On the night of October 4-5th, Ord camped near Pocahontas, Tennessee. In the morning, a division of Illinois and Indian…READ MORE

8/31/64

Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel John Tillson

8/31/64

Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General John W. Fuller

Brigadier GeneralJohn W. Fuller

8/31/64

Battle - Jonesborough - Clayton County, Georgia

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Jonesborough

By late August 1865, the city of Atlanta was not yet subdued by Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman's armies. A few supply lines remained open to the city supporting the army of Lieut. Gen. John B. Hood encircled there. Union cavalry raids inflicted only superficial damage, quickly repaired by the Confederates. Sherman determined that if he could destroy the Macon & Western and Atlanta & West Point Railroads to the south the Rebel army would be forced to evacuate the city. On August 25, Union infantry beg…READ MORE

2/3/65

Battle - Rivers' Bridge - Bamberg County, South Carolina

3/19/65

Battle - Bentonville - Bentonville, North Carolina

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Bentonville

After his march to the sea, Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman headed north in early 1865 to unite with Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's army in Virginia. Only Confederate Gen. Joseph Johnston's army stood between Sherman and Grant. After briefly blocking Sherman's advance at Averasboro, North Carolina on March 16, Johnston struck Maj. Gen. Henry Slocum's wing of Sherman's army near Bentonville on March 19. The Confederates ran into stiff resistance, as Slocum established a defensive position. Johnston's assaults con…READ MORE

7/17/65

Mustered Out - Indiana 25th Infantry - Indiana

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